Municipal Matters: Maine DECD Issues COVID-19 Prevention Checklist for Public Buildings and Large Social Gatherings

Municipal Matters: Maine DECD Issues COVID-19 Prevention Checklist for Public Buildings and Large Social Gatherings

On May 20, 2020, the Maine Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) issued Prevention Checklists for Public and Community Buildings and Large Social Gatherings. The following is a summary of the checklists, which can be found in their entirety at the links above.

Public and Community Buildings

The DECD checklist includes guidelines for safe operation and public use of buildings such as:

Limit the number of individuals that can gather in a shared space, in accordance with Executive Orders from the Governor
Require all staff, vendors, and visitors to maintain 6 feet of physical distance from individuals who are not part of their household group whenever possible

Require all staff, vendors, and visitors to wear a face covering

Provide services and conduct business by phone or internet to the greatest extent practicable

Modify building traffic flow to minimize contact

Use digital rather than paper formats to the greatest extent practicable

For contact tracing purposes, to the extent practicable, establishments should maintain a record including contact information for visitors and staff who have direct prolonged interaction

Limit restroom occupancy for group restrooms to allow for physical distancing

Clean and disinfect restrooms on a regular and scheduled basis

The Checklist also includes guidelines for employees, such as:

Employees should consider whether they can work safely in a public building if they have any of these conditions and managers should discuss potential risks for individuals with certain conditions, such as people 65 or older and people with underlying medical conditions

Permit employees to take breaks and lunch outside, or in such other areas where physical distancing is attainable

Limit in-person gatherings or meetings of employees to the greatest extent practicable.

Provide employee training on COVID-19 safety

Large Social Gatherings

As some municipalities contemplate in-person public meetings, these guidelines apply, including the following:

Total group numbers must adhere to the gathering size limit as established by the Governor’s current Executive Order

Face coverings should be worn in public settings when physical distancing is not possible

Outside events are preferable to inside events in order to reduce the risk of exposure to respiratory droplets from attendees. Increase airflow through open windows and doors for indoor events to the extent practicable

For indoor events, understand the square footage of event space and limit the number of people in the building to no more than the maximum allowable described in the checklist guidance for retail businesses

The guidance for retail businesses includes the following table for the maximum number of persons allowed. In order to hold an indoor public meeting, the meeting room must meet the square footage indicated. If it is not possible to meet the guidelines, remote public meetings continue to be permitted

Bottom Line

The COVID-19 crisis is rapidly evolving and requiring businesses to adapt quickly to legal, regulatory, economic, and community impacts. Our municipal law team is monitoring these developments in real time and we’re here to support and assist you as needed. Please do not hesitate to reach out if we can be helpful to you.